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 Post subject: Any Trails in or Near Brown County?
PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 8:40 am 
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I'll be at a family reunion this weekend in Nashville, IN, and I was wondering if there are any trails nearby, in case Libby and I need a break from all the family togetherness. :lol:

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Nashville, IN? or Tennessee?

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I'll be in Indiana. If I were in Tennessee, I'd already know where to go. My father's family is from Tennessee. THIS reunion is kind of halfway between the north and south cousins.

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QuestMan wrote:
THIS reunion is kind of halfway between the north and south cousins.


So..... who drinks "soda" and who drinks "pop" :lol:


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As a compromise, we've consented to call it...........SODA POP! 8)

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I don't know about Indiana, but in Michigan the DNR has some maps of 4x4 trails online. Hope you find something and have some fun.


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Had fun, just not in the Jeep. She was bucking like a bronco, by the time I got her down to Nashville, so I thought getting offroad would NOT be in my best interests. Instead, I relaxed with cousins I hadn't seen in a couple of years. I didn't get any engine codes until today. P0303 which, if I remember right, is probably a bad coil. :cry:

I think I'll replace all 6, so I don't have to keep chasing 0300 codes. 8)

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QuestMan wrote:
Had fun, just not in the Jeep. She was bucking like a bronco, by the time I got her down to Nashville, so I thought getting offroad would NOT be in my best interests. Instead, I relaxed with cousins I hadn't seen in a couple of years. I didn't get any engine codes until today. P0303 which, if I remember right, is probably a bad coil. :cry:

I think I'll replace all 6, so I don't have to keep chasing 0300 codes. 8)


Before forking over all the cash, I would switch the "bad" coil (3rd cylinder, middle one on the right bank), with another cylinder and see if the code moves.

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Actually, I was thinking the same thing. Tomorrow, if it stays dry for a few minutes, I'll change it with the #1 coil and see.

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